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02//20/2007 CURRICULUM VITAE LASZLO ZABORSZKY, M.D.,Ph.D.,DSc. I. General 2 II. Research funding 3 III. Professional activities 4 IV. Teaching courses 5 V. Undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral advisor 6 VI. Invited colloquia and symposia 8 VII. Journal articles (peer reviewed) 11 VIII.Books, chapters, invited publications 14 IX. Abstracts at conferences 17 Address for correspondence: Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 197 University Avenue, Newark, NJ, 07102 Tel.: 973-353-1080/ext. 3181 FAX: 973-353-1272, E-mail: [email protected] 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

LASZLO ZABORSZKY, M.D.,Ph.D.,DSc.

I. General 2II. Research funding 3III. Professional activities 4IV. Teaching courses 5V. Undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral advisor 6VI. Invited colloquia and symposia 8VII. Journal articles (peer reviewed) 11VIII.Books, chapters, invited publications 14

IX. Abstracts at conferences 17

Address for correspondence:

Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey,197 University Avenue, Newark, NJ, 07102Tel.: 973-353-1080/ext. 3181FAX: 973-353-1272, E-mail: [email protected]

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General

Date & Place of Birth 1944, Budapest, Hungary

Education/Degrees

1969 M.D. Semmelweis Medical School, Budapest1981 P.D. Hungarian Academy of Sciences1999 D.Sc. Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Academic Appointments

1970.1973 Assistant Professor, 1st Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University

1973.1974 Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, UniversityWurzburg, Germany

1975-1981 Lecturer, 1st Department of Anatomy, Semmelweis University

1981.1984 Research Associate, Department of Neurology, University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA

1984.1986 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Virginia

1986.1992 Research Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery & Otolaryngology, University of Virginia

1992.1993 Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, Director, Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Neuroanatomy, University of Virginia

1993 June- Associate Professor, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University (with tenure: 06/97)

2004 Professor

Sabbatical leave

1976 Visiting Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Gottingen, Germany (3 months)

1986 Visiting Scientist, Montreal General Hospital, Department of Neurology, Montreal, Canada (3 months)

2000 Visiting Professor, O. and C. Vogt Institute for Brain Research, Dusseldorf, Germany, (1 month)2000 Visiting Professor, National Institute for Physiological

Sciences, Okazaki, Japan (3 months)

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Research Support

Recent Federal Funding NIH-NINDS: Afferent Regulation of Cholinergic Forebrain Neurons. 2003.2008TC: $1,775,855 (Principal Investigator, 2R01 NS23945-13).

NSF: Acquisition of a Flexible Multiphoton System for Studies of Neuronal Plasticity. TC: $393,652. Award period covered: 8/1/03-7/31/06. P.I.: E. Nimchinsky. LZ: Co-investigator.

Previous Federal Funding NIH-NINDS: Afferent Regulation of Cholinergic Forebrain Neurons. 1997-2002, TC: $1,257,022 (Principal Investigator, 2R01 NS23945)

NINDS: Supplement for Research Infrastructure. 1999-2000, $50,000

NIH/NCRR: IBM SP2 Computer for Experimental Neurocomputation. Total award: $327,994. Award period covered: 04/98-03/99. P.I.: R. Siegel. LZ: Co-Investigator (1 S10 RR12873)

NIH-NCRR: Electron microscope, Total award: $279,293. Award period covered: 04/99-03/00. (Principal Investigator: 1 S10 RR13959)

NIH-NINDS: Afferent Regulation of Cholinergic Forebrain Neurons. 1991-1995. TC: $516,341 (Principal Investigator, 2R01 NS23945).

NIH-NINDS: Afferent Regulation of Cholinergic Forebrain Neurons. 1986-1989. TC: $323,821 (Principal Investigator, 1R01 NS23945).

NIH-NINDS: Center for the Study of Neurodegenerative Diseases (5 P01 NS30024). Principal Investigator of Project 3. TC: $ 262,774 for 1992-1993

NIH-NINDS: Center for the Study of Neurodegenerative Diseases Subcontract to University of Virginia, Principal Investigator, 01/94-12/94, TC: $98,995

NIH-NINDS: Basal Forebrain Organization (NS17743)1991-1998, $1,617,957 DC. (Co-PI until 06/1993)1985-1991. $1,159,229 DC. (Co-PI)

Private Funding American Health Assistance Foundation. Alzheimer’s Disease Research. 1986. DC: $50,000 (Principal Investigator).

State Funding NJ CHE,Research Capacity Building 2001, $20,000ORSP, Rutgers University, 1996, $1,500

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Professional Activities

Member in Federal Advisory Committees

Member, Neurological Disorders Program Project Review B Committee, NINCDS, (January 1987), Member, Special Review Committee, NINCDS (January, 1988),Member, Special Review Committee, NIMH (June 1988, December 1988, November 1989), Member, NIMH Behavioral Neurobiology Study Section BPN-2 (October, 1991),Member, NSPB Committee, NINDS (January, 1994), Member, FDA/NCTR Research Scientist Peer Review Panel (November, 1994)Member, NIMH/NPNC Study Section (October, 1995, June 1996),Member, NIDA, Contract Proposal Review Panel (July, 1997),Member, NIMH/NPNC Study Section (October, 1997)Member, FDA/NCTR Research Scientist Peer Review Panel (November, 1997),Member, NIH Shared Instrumentation Study Section (June, 1999) Member, NIH CSR, ZRG1 CDF-3 Special Emphasis Panel (June, 2003)Member, NCTR Science Advisory Board Site Visit (January, 2004)Member, CSR, ZRG1 IFCN (March 2005, March 2006, July 2006)Member, Neuroscience Information Framework/NIH Blueprint workshop on terminology for microscopy and neuronal ultrastructure (La Jolla, December, 2006)Member, CSR, ZRG1 IFCN (February, 2007)

Scientific Program Committees IBRO workshop on “Neuronal Circuits: from Elementary to Complex Functions”, Budapest, 2004, Symp. organizer

“Advancing from the Ventral Striatum to the Extended Amygdala. Implications for Neuropsychiatry and Drug Abuse”. NYAS Conference, Organizing Committee Member, Section Chair, 1998

2nd International Congress of Worldwide Hungarian Medical Academy, Budapest, Hungary, 1994 (Section Chairman).

Symposium: "Peptidergic-cholinergic Interactions”. IX. Winter Neuropeptide Conference, Breckenridge, Colorado, 1988 (Organizer).

Founding Editor-in-Chief Brain Structure and Function

Managing Editor Anatomy and Embryology (2004-2006)

Editorial Advisory Board Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy (1994-2000)

Reviewer Journal of Comparative Neurology (1983-), Peptides (l988-), Brain Research (1986-), Neuroscience (1990-), Experimental Neurology (1991-), Journal of Neuroscience (1992-), Neuroscience Protocol (1992-), Behavioral Neuroscience (1993-), Journal of Neurochemistry (1996-), American Journal of Physiology (1997-), Journal of Neurophysiology (1997-)PNAS (2003), Progress in Neurobiology (2003)

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Cerebral Cortex (2003)

Professional Societies IBRO (International Brain Research Organization) Society for NeuroscienceEuropean Neuroscience AssociationNew York Academy of SciencesAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science

Teaching courses

Rutgers University Human Neuroanatomy INS Graduate Program: 26:546:629, 2005Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroanatomy Honors College: 21:525:250, 2004Functional Neuroanatomy, Freshman Seminars: 21:120:492, 1994Human Neuroanatomy, Graduate Course: 26:112:629, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005Basal Forebrain, Graduate Course: 26:112:625, 1994, 1996, 1998Neuroscience Methods, Graduate Course: 26:112:705, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006Foundations of Neuroscience (since 1994)

University of Virginia Neuroanatomy Lectures, neurology clerkship, 1992/93; Basal Forebrain Cholinergic System: Anatomy to Function, (NESC

821 GI), 1992 Neuroscience Intensive Survey Course, 1988-1991; Medical Neuroscience Course 1982-1986.

Rockefeller University One week intensive course in neuroanatomy of the basal forebrain for graduate students, 1988

University of Wurzburg Course Director in Histology and Neuroanatomy, 1973/74

Semmelweis University Organization and teaching of courses in gross anatomy, histology and embryology for 1st and 2nd year medical students (Course Director in 1971), 1969-1981

Rutgers University Service

Membership Committee –Graduate School Newark (1998-1999)Senator-at-Large (2000-2006), Member, University Structure and Governance Committee (2002-2006)Member, Newark Faculty Council (2003-)Member ACFC Committee (2005-2006)

Departmental Service

1. Curriculum development : establishing new courses: Human Neuroanatomy (26:112:629); Neuroscience Methods (26:112:705); Basal Forebrain (26:112:625); manual for course 26:112-625 ”Basal Forebrain Cholinergic System: Anatomy to Function”, pp. 1-242, 1994; Software for course 26:112:625 (http: // www.zlab.rutgers.edu)

2. Instructional development : “Videotape Teaching Program for Neuroanatomy”, Teaching Excellence Award, Fall 1994

3. CMBN Curriculum Committee 19944. CMBN Dissertation Committee 1994

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5. Member, Executive Committee, Integrative Neuroscience Program [INS] (2003-) 6. Member, Qualifying Examination Committee, INS (2003-)

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Undergraduate Advisor1. B. Patel, ACS Project SEED Summer (1993)2. V. Khanna, Honors Program, (July 1995-May 1996) 3. M. Hernandez, MBRS Summer Program (1995)4. S. Poobalasingham, Honors Program (1995-1996) 5. B. Lynch, MBRS (July 1994-May 1996) 6. O. Soremuken, HHMI Summer Program (1996)7. P. Anderson, (1994-1996, 1997-1998) 8. A. Patel, Boston College (1998 Summer)9. A. Raza Senior Honors Project (1998-2001)10. D. Darwish, Senior Honors Project (1999-2000)11. G. Lacanilao, (January-October 2000)12. D. Panchal, (January-June 2003)13. K. Mosca Senior Honors Project (2003-2004)14. B. Greet Senior Honors Project (2005)15. K. M. Balogun Senior Honors Project (2006-)

Graduate Advisor1. P. Miller (January 1994-October 1995)2. C. Criminale (September-December 1997)3. B. Ermita (July 1997- July 1999)4. A. Duque (July 1997-2001)5. D. Buhl (1999-2000)6. K. Smith (2000-2001)

7. E. Hur (2001-) 8. B. Hassanzadeh (2003)

9. F. Nagy (2003-2004)10. P. Amue-Quarshie (2005-)

Gr. Thesis Advisor

William E. Cullinan, PhD. Currently, Associate Professor, Marquette University, Department of Basic Health Sciences, Milwaukee, WI. (University of Virginia Neuroscience Program, 1986-1990.)Alvaro Duque, PhD. Currently, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of

Neurobiology, Yale University, School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. (Rutgers University, 1996-2001)

Postdoctoral Trainees14. S. Ovsepyan, PhD (2006-)13. A. Csordas, MD. (1998-2001), Resident, Cornell University Medial School, NY12.T. Hajszan MD. (1998-2001), Institute for Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 11. I. Kallo, MD. (1997), Institute for Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Sciences10.K. Pang, PhD. (1994-1995) Department of Psychology, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH.9.H. Hashemzadeh-G, PhD.(1993-1994) The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD.8. Xi-Guang Li, MD. (1993-1994) UMDNJ/RWM S, Piscataway, NJ.7.R. Gaykema, PhD. (1993-1994) University of Virginia Medical Center, Charlottesville, VA.6.L. C. Schmued, PhD. (1989-1991) National Center for Toxicology Research, Jefferson, AR. 5.M. B. Harrison, MD. (1988-1989) Associate Professor, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 4.A. Braun, MD. (1987) Department of Pathology, SUNY, at Stony Brook, NY. 3.J. Carlsen, Ph.D. (1984-1986) Coppenhagen County Hospital, Herlev, Denmark.2.R.H. Brashear, MD. (1984-1985) Assistant Professor, Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 1.S. D. Zahm, PhD. (1984-85) Professor, St. Louis University School of Medicine.

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Member of Thesis Committees 19. C.Patterson:

18. J. Zackheim: “Direct and indirect regulation of striatal acetylcholine release by the parafascicular nucleus of the thalamus” (Rutgers University, 2003)

17. W. S. Cobb: “Regulation of somatodendritic dopamine release in substantia nigra”. (Rutgers University, 2002)

16. G. Dragoi:“Plasticity and neural coding in the hippocampus’ (Rutgers University, 2002) 15. B. Mattson: “Competing appetitive processes in the lactating, maternal rodent: Natural and pharmacological stimuli” (Rutgers University, 2002) 14. A. Duque: “Basal forebrain neurons: local circuits and their relationship to cortical activity with

emphasis on the cholinergic NPY interactions (Thesis advisor), Rutgers University, 200113. A. Larrison: “Nicotine use in schizophrenia and schizotypy: effects on attention and eye movement”, (Chair), Rutgers University, 200012. N. Sharpe: “Postnatal synaptic development of the rat striatum”, Rutgers University, 2000 11. T. Koos: “The role of neostriatal interneurons in GABAergic function”, Rutgers University, 199910. J. Csicsvari: “Single cell and population interactions in the hippocampus”, Rutgers University, 19989. A. Kandel: “Thalamocortical Oscillation in the Rat”, Rutgers University, 1997. 8. F. Tarazi: “Localization and Regulation of Dopamine and Glutamate Receptor Subtypes Following Chronic Treatment with Typical and Atypical Neuroleptics “, Rutgers University, 1995 (Chair).7. L.S. Janis: “Anatomical and Behavioral Consequences of a Single Intraseptal Injection of Nerve Growth Factor into the Brain Following Specific Cholinergic Damage to the Medial Septum in Rats”, Rutgers University, 1996.6. T.L Dellovade: “Social and Behavioral Regulation of Neuronal Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Immunoreactivity in the Musk Shrew Brain”, University of Virginia, Neuroscience Program, 1993.5. M.E. Ragozzino: “Glucose Effects on Memory: Neural Systems Analysis”, University of Virginia, Neuroscience Program, 1993.4. K. Corodimas: “Neural Circuitry of Estradiol-Concentrating Neurons”, Institute of Animal Behavior, Rutgers University, 1992.3. D. Walker: “Characterization of the Involvement of NMDA Receptors in Learning and Memory: Phenomenology, Anatomical Substrates and Putative Mechanisms”, University of Virginia Neuroscience Program, 1992.2. M. King: “Central Neural Pathway Mediating Splanchnic Osmosensation”, University of Virginia, Neuroscience Program, 1991.1. M. Vogelbaum: “The Temporal Organization of Locomotor Activity in the Golden Hamster: The Case for at least Two Regulatory Outputs from the Circadian System”, University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 1991.

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Invited Colloquia and Symposia

68. 2005 Newark, NJ UMDNJ,Department of Neurology 67. 2004 Lausanne, Switzerland Barrel Cortex Meeting, EPFL

66. 2004 Baltimore NIDA, IRP,

65. 2004 Budapest, Hungary IBRO workshop

64. 2004 New York, NY Rockefeller University

63. 2003 Erice, Italy International School on Neural Nets “E.R. Caianiello” 8th Course: Computational Neuroscience: Cortical Dynamics62. 2003 Amsterdam, The Netherlands Department of Anatomy, Vrije Universiteit, Medical Center61. 2001 Pullman, WA Washington State University, Dept.

Vet. Comp. Anat. Pharm. Phys.

Department60. 2001 Debrecen, Hungary 11th Conference of the Hungarian Anatomical Society, plenary lecture59. 2001 Madrid, Spain Changing Views of Cajal Neuron. Int. Conference. Invited Speaker 58. 2001 Columbus, OH Department of Psychology, Ohio

State University

57. 2000 Nagoya, Japan RIKEN

56. 2000 Okazaki, Japan National Institute for Physiological Sciences

55. 2000 Dusseldorf, Germany C. and O. Vogt Institute for Brain Research

54. 1999 Budapest, Hungary Hungarian Academy of Sciences

53. 1999 Dresden, Germany Third Intern. Congress, World Federation of Sleep Research Societies Res. Societies52. 1999 Oslo, Norway Department of Anatomy, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo

51. 1998 Charlottesville, VA NYAS Conference, Member, Organizing Committee

50. 1998 New York, NY Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research

49. 1997 Edmonton, Alberta, Canada University of Edmonton, Department of Neurology

48. 1997 Philadelphia, PA 2nd Computer.-Assisted Neurocartography Workshop, Drexel University

47. 1997 Newark, NJ Rutgers University, HHMI Program

46. 1996 Philadelphia, PA NeuroCartography Symposium, Drexel University

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45. 1994 Budapest, Hungary Symp. Chair: “Neurosciences: Decade of the Brain”2nd WHMA Conference

44. 1994 Newark, NJ UMDNJ, Department of Neuroscience

43. 1992 Ste. Adele, Canada 8th Int. Symp. “Cholinergic Function and Dysfunction”

42. 1992 Newark, NJ Rutgers University, Neuroscience Center

41. 1991 La Jolla, CA Scripps Clinic and Res. Found., Dept. Neuropharmacology

40. 1991 College Station, TX Texas A&M University, Dept. Human Anatomy and Medical Neurobiology

39. 1991 New Orleans, LA SFN Symp. “Neurotransmitter Interaction and Cognitive Function”

38. 1990 Newark, NJ Rutgers University, Neuroscience Center

37. 1990 Halifax, Nova Scotia Dalhousie University, Department of Anatomy

36. 1990 Chicago, IL Univ. Chicago, Department of Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences

35. 1990 Chicago, IL Symp. “Basal Forebrain: Anatomy to Function”

34. 1990 London, U.K. King's College, Department of Anatomy and Human Biology

33. 1990 Cologne, Germany University Cologne, Department of Anatomy

32. 1989 Charlottesville, VA University of Virginia, Department of Neurosurgery

31. 1988 Poolesville, MD NIMH, NIHAC

30. 1988 Toronto, Canada SFN Symp. “Nomenclature and Concepts of the Cholinergic Basal Forebrain”

29. 1988 Gottingen, Germany George-August-University, Department of Anatomy

28. 1988 Rindberg Castle, Germany Symp. “Central Cholinergic Synaptic Transmission”

27. 1988 Breckenridge, CO Symp. Organizer: ”Peptidergic-Cholinergic Interaction”

26. 1987 Charlottesville, VA University of Virginia, Neuroscience Program

25. 1987 Bethesda, MD NIH, Clinical Neuroscience Branch

24. 1986 Montreal, Canada McGill University, Department of Pharmacology

23 1986 London, U.K. King's College, Department of Anatomy and Human Biology

22. 1986 London, U.K. Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Department of Histochemistry

21. 1985 New York, NY The Rockefeller University, Department of Neurobiology

20. 1985 Chapel Hill, NC UNC, Department of Neurology

19. 1985 St. Louis, MO Washington Univ. School of Medicine, Department of Anatomy

18. 1984 La Jolla, CA The Salk Institute, Lab. Developmental Neurobiology

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17. 1984 Irvine, CA University of California Irvine, Department of Anatomy

16. 1984 Rochester, NY University of Rochester Med. Center, Department of Anatomy

15. 1982 Charlottesville, VA University of Virginia, Department of Neurology

14. 1982 Amsterdam, Holland Vrije Universiteit, Lab. Anatomie

13. 1982 New York, NY Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Neurology

12. 1982 New Haven, CT Yale Univ. Med. School, Section of Neurosurgery

11. 1982 Boston, MA Harvard Medical School, Department of Anatomy

10. 1981 New York, NY Cornell Univ. Med. College, Laboratory of Neurobiology

9. 1980 Munich, Germany Ludwig-Maximilians University, Department of Anatomy

8. 1980 Gottingen, Germany Max Planck Inst. Biophys. Chem. Department of Neurobiology

7. 1980 Budapest, Hungary 28th Int. Cong.Phys.Sci. Symp. .

6. 1979 Jerevan, USSR Armenian Academy of Sciences, Department of Physiology

5. 1978 Beograd, Jugoslavia Int. Symp. “Neuroendocrine Regulatory Mechanisms”

4. 1975 Visegrad, Hungary Int. Symp. “Cell. Mol. Bases of Neuro-Endocrine Processes”

3. 1974 Gottingen, Germany Max Planck Inst. Biophy. Chem. Department of Neurobiology

2. 1971 Budapest, Hungary 2nd International Conference of Psychoneuroendocrinology

1. 1971 Budapest, Hungary Semmelweis University, 1st Department of Anatomy

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PUBLICATIONSJournal articles (Peer-reviewed)

75. Momiyama T, Zaborszky L (2006) Somatostatin presynaptically inhibits both GABA and glutamate release onto rat basal forebrain cholinergic neurons. J Neurophysiol 96:686-694.74. Zaborszky L, Buhl DL, Pobalashingham S, Bjaalie JG, Nadasdy Z (2005) Three-dimensional chemoarchitecture of the basal forebrain: spatially specific association of cholinergic and calcium binding protein-containing neurons. Neuroscience 136:697-713.73. Hur E, Zaborszky L (2005) Vglut2 afferents to the medial prefrontal and primary somatosensory cortices: A combined retrograde tracing in situ hybridization study. J Comp Neurol 483:351-373. 72. Toth A, Zaborszky L, Detari L (2005) EEG effect of basal forebrain neuropeptide Y administration in urethane anaesthetized rats. Brain Res Bull 66:37-42.71. Zaborszky L, Rosin DL, Kiss J. (2004) Alpha-adrenergic receptor (alfa2A) is colocalized in basal forebrain cholinergic neurons: A light and electron microscopic double immunolabeling study. J. Neurocytol 33:265-276. 70. Wu M, Zaborszky L, Hajszan T, van den Pol A, Alreja M (2004) Hypocretin/orexin innervation and excitation of identified septohippocampal cholinergic neurons. J. Neurosci 24:3527-353669. Zaborszky L, Duque, A (2003) Sleep-wake mechanisms and basal forebrain circuitry. Front Biosci, 8, d1146-1169. [PubMed#:12957822] URL: http:/www.bioscience.org /current/vol8.htm68. Golmayo L, Nunez A, Zaborszky L. (2003) Electrophysiological evidence for the existence of a

posterior cortical-prefrontal-basal forebrain circuitry in modulating sensory responses in visual and somatosensory rat cortical areas. Neuroscience 119:597-609.

67. Hajszan T, Zaborszky L. (2002) Direct catecholaminergic-cholinergic interactions in the basal forebrain. III. Adrenergic innervation of choline acetyltransferase-containing neurons in the rat. J. Comp. Neurol. 449:141-157.66. Komisaruk BR, Mosier KM, Liu W.-Ch, Criminale C, Zaborszky, L, Whipple, B, Kalnin A. (2002) Functional localization of brainstem and cervical spinal cord nuclei in humans with fMRI. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 23:609-617.65. Zaborszky L. (2002) The modular organization of brain systems- basal forebrain: the last frontier. Progr. Brain Res 136:359-372.64. Nadasdy Z, Zaborszky L. (2001) Visualization of density relations in large scale neural networks.

Anatomy and Embryology 204:303-318.63. Zaborszky L, Vadasz Cs. (2001) The midbrain dopaminergic system: Anatomy and genetic variation in

dopamine neuron number of inbred mouse strains. Behavior Genetics 31:47-59. 62. Duque A, Balatoni B, Detari L, Zaborszky L. (2000) EEG correlation of the discharge properties of

identified neurons in the basal forebrain. J. Neurophysiol. 84: 1627-1635.61. Zaborszky L, Duque, A. (2000) Local synaptic connections of basal forebrain neurons. Behav. Brain

Res. 15: 143-158. 60. Pang K, Tepper JM, Zaborszky, L (1998) Morphological and electrophysiological

characteristics of non-cholinergic basal forebrain neurons. J. Comp. Neurol. 394:186-204.59. Miller PJ, Zaborszky, L. (1997) 3-nitropropionic acid neurotoxicity: Visualization by silver staining

and implications for use as an animal model of Huntington's disease. Exp. Neurol. 146:212-229.58. Zaborszky L, Gaykema RPA, Swanson DJ, Cullinan WE. (1997) Cortical input to the basal forebrain.

Neuroscience 79:1051-1078.57. Gaykema RPA, Zaborszky L. (1997) Parvalbumin-containing neurons in the basal forebrain receive

direct input from the substantia nigra-ventral tegmental area. Brain Res. 747:173-179.56. Gaykema R, Zaborszky, L. (1996) Direct catecholaminergic-cholinergic interactions in the basal

forebrain. II. Substantia nigra-ventral tegmental area projections to cholinergic neurons. J. Comp. Neurol. 374:555-577.

55. Zaborszky L, Cullinan, WE (1996) Direct catecholaminergic-cholinergic interactions in the basal forebrain. I. Dopamine-β−hydroxylase- and tyrosine hydroxylase input to cholinergic neurons. J. Comp. Neurol. 374:535-554.

54. Zaborszky L, Cullinan WE, Luine VN. (1993) Catecholaminergic-cholinergic interaction in the basal forebrain. Prog. Brain Res. 98:31-49.

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53. Zaborszky L, Palkovits M, Flerko B. (1992) Janos Szentagothai: A life-time adventure with the brain. An appreciation on his eightieth birthday. J. Comp. Neurol. 326:1-6.

52. Zaborszky L, Cullinan WE. (1992) Projections from the nucleus accumbens to cholinergic neurons of the ventral pallidum: A correlated light and electron microscopic double immunolabeling study in rat. Brain Res. 570:92-101.

51. Cullinan WE, Zaborszky L. (1991) Organization of ascending hypothalamic projections to the rostral forebrain with special reference to the innervation of cholinergic projection neurons. J. Comp. Neurol. 306:631-667.

50. Heimer L, de Olmos J, Alheid GF, Zaborszky L. (1991) "Perestroika" in the basal forebrain; Opening the border between Neurology and Psychiatry. Progr. Brain Res. 87:109-165.

49. Schumacher M, Coirini H, McEwen BS, Zaborszky L. (1991) Binding of [3H] cholecystokinin in the ventromedial hypothalamus is modulated by an afferent brainstem projection but not by ovarian steroids. Brain Res. 564:102-108.

48. Zaborszky L, Cullinan WE. (1989) Hypothalamic axons terminate on forebrain cholinergic neurons: An ultrastructural double-labeling study using PHA-L tracing and ChAT immunochemistry. Brain Res. 479:177-184.

47. Heimer L, Zaborszky L, Zahm DS, Alheid GF. (1987) The ventral striatopallidothalamic projection: I. The striatopallidal link originating in the striatal parts of the olfactory tubercle. J. Comp. Neurol. 255:571-591.

46. Zahm DS, Zaborszky L, Alheid GF, Heimer L. (1987) The ventral striatopallidothalamic projection: II. The ventral pallidothalamic link. J. Comp. Neurol. 255:592-605.

45. Brashear HR, Zaborszky L, Heimer L. (1986) Distribution of GABAergic and cholinergic neurons in the diagonal band. Neuroscience 17:439-451.

44. Zaborszky L, Carlsen J, Brashear HR, Heimer L. (1986) Cholinergic and GABAergic afferents to the olfactory bulb in the rat with special emphasis on the projection neurons in the nucleus of the horizontal limb of the diagonal band. J. Comp. Neurol. 243:488-509.

43. Zaborszky L, Heimer L, Eckenstein F, Leranth C. (1986) GABAergic input to cholinergic forebrain neurons: An ultrastructural study using retrograde tracing of HRP and double immunolabeling. J. Comp. Neurol. 250:282-295.

42. Carlsen J, Zaborszky L, Heimer L. (1985) Cholinergic projections from the basal forebrain to the basolateral amygdaloid complex: A combined retrograde fluorescent and immunohistochemical study. J. Comp. Neurol. 234:155-l67.

41. Lenn NJ, Leranth C, Zaborszky L. (1985) Choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivity is localized to four types of synapses in the rat interpeduncular nucleus. J. Neurocytol. l4:909-9l9.

40. Zaborszky L, Leranth C. (1985) Simultaneous ultrastructural demonstration of retrogradely transported horseradish peroxidase and choline acetyltransferase immunoreactivity. Histochemistry 82:529-537.

39. Zaborszky L, Alheid G, Heimer L.(1985) Mapping of transmitter-specific connections: simultaneous demonstration of anterograde degeneration and changes in the immunostaining pattern induced by lesions. J. Neurosci. Meth. 14:255-266.

38. Zaborszky L, Alheid GF, Beinfeld MC, Eiden LE, Heimer L, Palkovits M. (1985) Cholecystokinin innervation of the ventral striatum: A morphological and radioimmunological study. Neuroscience 14:427-453.

37. Zahm DS, Zaborszky L, Alones VE, Heimer L.(1985) Evidence for the coexistence of glutamate decarboxylase and Met-enkephalin immunoreactivities in axon terminals of rat ventral pallidum. Brain Res. 325:317-321.

36. Chan-Palay V, Zaborszky L, Kohler CH, Goldstein M, Palay SL. (1984) Distribution of tyrosine-hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons in the hypothalamus of rats. J. Comp. Neurol. 227:467-496.

35. Zaborszky L, Beinfeld MC, Palkovits M, Heimer L. (1984) Brainstem projection to the hypothalamic ventromedial nucleus in the rat: A CCK-containing long ascending pathway. Brain Res. 303:225-23l.

34. Zaborszky L, Csuha L, Rosdy B, Mezey E, Palkovits M.(1984) Cells of origin of fibres to the retrochiasmatic area: A horseradish peroxidase study. Acta. Morph. Hung. 32:25l-278.

33. Zaborszky L, Leranth C, Heimer L.(1984) Ultrastructural evidence for amygdalofugal axons terminating on cholinergic cells of the rostral forebrain. Neurosci. Lett. 52:219-225.

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32. Kiss JZ, Palkovits M, Zaborszky L, Tribollet E, Szabo D, Makara GB. (1983) Quantitative histological studies on the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus in rats: I. Numbers of cells and synaptic boutons. Brain Res. 262:2l7-224.

31. Kiss JZ, Palkovits M, Zaborszky L, Tribollet E, Szabo D, Makara GB. (1983) Quantitative histological studies on the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus in rats: II. Number of local and certain afferent nerve terminals. Brain Res. 265:11-20.

30. Zaborszky L, Wolff JR. (1982) Distribution patterns and individual variations of callosal connections in albino rat. Anat. Embryol. 165:213-232.

29. Wolff JR, Eins S, Holzgraefe M, Zaborszky L. (1981) The temporo-spatial course of degeneration after cutting cortico-cortical connections in adult rats. Cell Tissue Res. 214:303-321.

28. Zaborszky L. (1981) The corpus callosum and hemispheric lateralization. Behav. Brain Sci. 4:37-38.27. Zaborszky L, Palkovits M. (1981) Afferent connections of the hypothalamic arcuate and ventromedial

nuclei with a note on their transmitters. Verh. Anat. Ges. 75:8l3-8l6.26. Gallyas F, Zaborszky L, Wolff JR. (1980) Experimental studies of mechanisms involved in methods

demonstrating axonal and terminal degeneration. Stain Technol. 55:281-290.25. Gallyas F, Wolff JR, Bottcher H, Zaborszky L. (1980) A reliable method for demonstrating axonal

degeneration shortly after axotomy. Stain Technol. 55:291-297.24. Gallyas F, Wolff JR, Bottcher H, Zaborszky L.(1980) A reliable and sensitive method to localize

terminal degeneration and lysosomes in the central nervous system. Stain Technol. 55:299-305.23. Palkovits M, Mezey E, Zaborszky L, Feminger A, Wijnen HLJM, De Jong W, Fekete MIK, Herman

JP, Kanyicska B (1980). Adrenergic innervation of the rat hypothalamus. Neurosci. Lett. 18:237-243.22. Palkovits M, Zaborszky L, Feminger A, Mezey E, Fekete MIK, Herman JP, Kanyicska B, Szabo D.

(1980) Noradrenergic innervation of the rat hypothalamus: experimental biochemical and electron microscopic studies. Brain Res. 191:161-172.

21. Palkovits M, Zaborszky L, Brownstein MJ, Fekete MK, Herman JP, Kanyicska B. (1979) Distribution of norepinephrine and dopamine in cerebral cortical areas of the rat. Brain Res.Bull. 4:593-601.

20. Zaborszky L, Leranth Cs, Palkovits M. (1979) Light and electron microscopic identification of monoaminergic terminals in the central nervous system. Brain Res.Bull. 4:99-117.

19. Zaborszky L, Makara GB. (1979) Intrahypothalamic connections: An electron microscopic study in the rat. Exp Brain Res. 34:201-215.

18. Zaborszky L, Feminger A, Palkovits M. (1979) Afferent brain stem connection of the central amygdaloid nucleus. Verh. Anat. Ges. 73:1117-1120.

17. Zaborszky L, Palkovits M. (1978) Ascending brain stem pathways to the diencephalon and limbic regions: A light and electron microscopic study in the rat. Acta. Morph. Acad. Sci. Hung. 26:49 - 71.

16. Zaborszky L, Schiebler TH.(1978) Uber die Glia der Eminentia mediana. Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen an normalen, adrenalektomierten und kastrierten Ratten. Z. mikr - anat. Forsch. 92:781-799.

15. Palkovits M, Zaborszky L.(1977) Neuroanatomy of central cardiovascular control. Nucleus tractus solitarii: Afferent and efferent neuronal connections in relation to the baroreceptor reflex arc. Prog. Brain Res. 47:9-34.

14. Palkovits M, Leranth Cs, Zaborszky L, Brownstein MJ. (1977) Electron microscopic evidence of direct neuronal connections from the brain stem to the median eminence. Brain Res. 136:339-344.

13. Palkovits M, Saavedra JM, Jacobowitz DM, Kizer JS, Zaborszky L, Brownstein MJ. (1977) Serotoninergic innervation of the forebrain: Effect of lesions on serotonin and tryptophan hydroxylase levels. Brain Res. 130:121-134.

12. Zaborszky L, Brownstein MJ, Palkovits M. (1977) Ascending brain stem pathways from the dorsolateral pontine tegmentum: A biochemical and electron microscopic study. Acta. Morph. Acad. Sci. Hung. 25:l75-l89.

11. Zaborszky L, Leranth C, Palkovits M.(1976) Quantitative Untersuchungen am Nucleus supraopticus. Verh. Anat. Ges. 70:59-62.

10. Leranth C, Brownstein MJ, Zaborszky L, Jaranyi Z, Palkovits M. (1975) Morphological and biochemial changes in the rat interpeduncular nucleus following the transection of the habenulo-interpeduncular tract. Brain Res. 99:124-128.

9. Leranth C, Zaborszky L, Marton J, Palkovits M. (1975) Quantitative studies on the supraoptic nucleus in the rat. I. Synaptic architecture. Exp. Brain Res. 22:509-523.

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8. Zaborszky L, Leranth C, Makara GB, Palkovits M. (1975) Quantitative studies on the supraoptic nucleus in the rat. II. Afferent fiber connections. Exp. Brain Res. 22:525-540.

7. Zaborszky L, Schiebler TH. (1975) Quantitative Untersuchungen an Tanycyten und Pituicyten. Verh. Anat. Ges. 69:697-699.

6. Palkovits M, Zaborszky L, Ambach G. (1974) Accessory neurosecretory cell groups in the rat hypothalamus. Acta. Morph. Acad. Sci. Hung. 22:2l-33.

5. Zaborszky L, Leranth C, Palkovits M. (1974) Goldthioglucose-induced degeneration in mouse hypothalamus. Experientia 30:811-814.

4. Wetzig H, Zaborszky L, Barthel A, Blume R. (1973) Cytologische und kernvariationsstatistische Untersuchungen an verschiedenen Gehirnabschnitten der weissen Ratte nach einmaligem Insulinschock. J. Hirnforschung 14:347-354.

3. Leranth C, Zaborszky L, Makara GB, Palkovits M. (1972) Degeneration von Synapsen im Nucleus supraopticus nach Unterbrechung der afferenten Systeme von Hypothalamus. Verh. Anat. Ges., Anat. Anz. (Ergh) 130:587-593.

2. Zaborszky L, Leranth Cs, Palkovits M. (1972) Faserdegeneration im Hypothalamus und im limbischen System nach konventionellen Penetrationen (dorsomedianen). Verh. Anat. Ges., Anat. Anz. (Ergh) 130:595-600.

1. Palkovits M, Zaborszky L, Magyar P.(1968) Volume receptors in the diencephalon. Acta Morph. Acad. Sci. Hung. 16:391-401.

II. Books, chapters

A) Authored: Monograph

1. Zaborszky L. (1982) Afferent connections of the medial basal hypothalamus. Adv. Anat. Embryol.Cell Biol., Vol 69, pp. 1-107, Springer-Verlag, New York.

B) Co-Edited:

1. Zaborszky L, Wouterlood, FG, Lanciego JL (eds) Neuroanatomical Tract-Tracing 3: Molecules, Neurones, Systems., p. 691, Springer, New York, 2006

2. Heimer L, Zaborszky L. (eds.) Neuroanatomical Tract-Tracing Methods 2. Recent Progress. p. 408, Plenum Press, New York, 1989

C) Chapters in books

13. Duque A, Zaborszky L (2006) Juxtacellular labeling of individual neurons in vivo: from electrophysiology to synaptology. In: Neuroanatomical Tract-Tracing 3: Molecules, Neurones, Systems. L. Zaborszky et al (eds), pp. 197-236, Springer, New York

12. Nadasdy Z, Buzsaki G, Zaborszky L (2006) Functional connectivity of the brain: Reconstruction from static and dynamic data. In: Neuroanatomical Tract-Tracing 3: Molecules,Neurones, Systems. L. Zaborszky et al (eds), pp. 631-681, Springer, New York

11. Zaborszky L, Csordas, A, Buhl, D, Duque A, Somogyi J, Nadasdy, Z (2002) Computational anatomical analysis of the basal forebrain corticopetal system. In: Computational Neuroanatomy: Principles and Methods. A. Ascoli (ed.) Humana Press, pp. 171-197, Humana Press, Totowa, NJ.

10. Zaborszky L. (1992) Synaptic organization of basal forebrain cholinergic projection neurons. In: Neurotransmitter Interactions and Cognitive Functions. E. Levin, M. Decker, L. Butcher (ed.), pp. 27-65, Birkhauser, Boston.

9. Zaborszky, L, Cullinan, WE, Braun, A. (1991) Afferents to basal forebrain cholinergic projection neurons: An update. In: Basal Forebrain: Anatomy to Function. TC Napier, PW Kaliwas, I Hanin (eds). Plenum Press, New York, pp. 43-100.

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8. Zaborszky L., Heimer L. (1989) Combinations of tracer techniques, especially HRP and PHA-L, with trasnmitter identification for correlated light and electron microscopic studies. In: Neuroanatomical Tract - Tracing Methods 2, Recent Progress . L. Heimer, L. Zaborszky (eds). pp. 49-96, Plenum Press, New York.

7. Heimer L., Alheid GF, Zaborszky L. (1989) Substantia innominata and basal forebrain. In Neuroscience Year. G Adelman (ed). pp. 21-24, Birkhauser, Boston.

6. Zaborszky L. (1989) Afferent connections of the forebrain cholinergic projection neurons, with special reference to monoaminergic and peptidergic fibers. In Central Cholinergic Synaptic Transmission. M. Frotscher, and U. Misgeld, (eds). pp. 12-32, Birkhauser, Basel.

5. Heimer L., Alheid GF, Zaborszky L.(1985) The basal ganglia. In The Rat Nervous System, Vol. 1, Forebrain and Midbrain, G Paxinos (ed), pp. 37-86, Academic Press, Sydney.

4. Palkovits M., Zaborszky L. (1979) Neural connections of the hypothalamus. In Handbook of the Hypothalamus, Vol. 1, Anatomy of the Hypothalamus, PJ Morgane, J Panksepp (eds), pp. 379-507, Marcel Dekker, New York.

3. Wolff JR, Zaborszky L. (1979) On the normal arrangement of fibres and terminals and limits of plasticity in the callosal system of the rat. In Structure and Function of the Cerebral Commissures, IS Russel, MW van Hof, VG Berlucchi (eds), pp. 147-154, MacMillan Press, London.

2. Palkovits M, Mezey E, Zaborszky L.(1979) Neuroanatomical evidences for direct neural connections between the brain stem baroreceptor centers and the forebrain areas involved in neural regulation of the blood pressure. In Nervous System and Hypertension P Meyer, H Schmitt (eds), pp. 18-30, Wiley-Flammarion, Paris.

1. Zaborszky L, Leranth Cs, Marton J, Palkovits M. (1973) Afferent brain stem pathways to hypothalamus and to limbic system in the rat. In Hormones and Brain Function, K Lissak (ed), pp.449-457, Akademiai Kiado, Budapest.

D) Proceedings (invited)

9. Zaborszky L, Pang, K, Somogyi J, Nadasdy Z, Kallo I (1999) The basal forebrain corticopetal system revisited. In Advancing from the Ventral Striatum to the Extended Amygdala: Implications for Neuropsychiatry and Drug Abuse Ann. NY. Acad. Sci. 877: 339-367.

8. Beltramino CA, deOlmos J, Gallyas F, Heimer L, Zaborszky L. (1993) Silver impregnation as a tool for neurotoxic assessment. In: Assessing Neurotoxicity of Drugs of Abuse. L Erinoff (ed.) NIDA Monograph Series, 136:101-132.

7. Zaborszky L. (1989) Peptidergic-cholinergic interactions in the basal forebrain. In Alzheimer's Disease. Proc. Int. Study Group on the Pharmacology of Memory Disorders Associated with Aging, RJ Wurtman, S Corkin, JH Growdon, E Ritter-Walker, pp. 521-528, CBSCMT, Cambridge, MA.

6. Wolff JR, Holzgraefe M, Eulner S, Zaborszky L. (1981) Modular organization of rat neocortex: Vascularization, growth and connectivity. In Adv. Phys.Sci. 13: Regulatory Functions of CNS Subsystems, J Szentagothai, J Hamori, M Palkovits (eds), pp. 79-82, Pergamon Press-Akademiai Kiado, Budapest.

5. Zaborszky L. (1981) Afferent neural connections of the medial basal hypothalamus. Adv. Phys. Sci. 14: Endocrinology, Neuroendocrinology, Neuropeptides, E Stark, GB Makara, Zs Acs, E.Endroczi (eds), pp. 299-304, Pergamon Press-Akademiai Kiado, Budapest.

4. Zaborszky L, Palkovits M. (1979) Afferent brain stem connection of the mediobasal hypothalamus. In Proc. Int. Symp. Neuroendocr. Reg. Mech. Scientific Assemblies, Vol VI, Serbian Acad Sci Arts, pp. 153-164, Belgrade

3. Schiebler TH, Leranth C, Zaborszky L, Bitsch P, Rutzel H. (1978) On the glia of the median eminence. In Brain-Endocrine Interaction. III. Neural Hormones and Reproduction, DE Scott, GP Kozlowski, A Weindl (eds), pp. 45-56, Karger, Basel.

2. Schiebler TH, Zaborszky L. (1977) Uber das Ependym und die Glia der Eminentia mediana von Ratten nach experimentellen Belastung. In Circumventricular Organs, Nova Acta Leopoldina, G.Sterba, W Bargmann (eds), Suppl. 9: 39-43.

1. Schiebler TH, Zaborszky L. (1975) On the glia of the median eminence in rats. Folia Anat. Iugosl. 4 (Suppl.1):65 - 69.

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E) Works Reviewed

3. The Human Brain and Spinal Cord. Functional Neuroanatomy and Dissection Guide. L. Heimer. Springer, New York, pp. 506, 1995: J. Neurosurg. 87:331-332, 1997

2. Experimental Neuroanatomy: A Practical Approach. J.P. Bolam (ed), Trends in Neuroscience, 16:490-491, 1993.

1. Contemporary Research Methods in Neuroanatomy. W.J.H. Nauta and S.O.E. Ebbeson (eds), Springer, New York, 1971: Orvosi Hetilap 114: 57, 1973 (Hungarian).

F) Other Publications (handout for students)

3. Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroanatomy. Honors Class 20042. Human Neuroanatomy. Rutgers University, 1995 (revised 1997, 1999)1. Basal Forebrain Cholinergic System: Anatomy to Function. Rutgers University, 1994 , (revised, 1996;

1998)

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III. Abstracts

117. Spiga S, Zaborszky L (2006) Connections between the medial prefrontal cortex and the basal forebrain: a combined anterograde-retrograde tracer study in rat. 236.4/E10 2006 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Atlanta, GA: Society for Neuroscience, 2006. Online116. Gyengesi E, Bartho P, Harris K, Duque A, Detari L, Zaborszky L (2006) Correlation between activity of basal forebrain neurons and cortical up and down states in urethane anesthetized rat .432.6/D64. 2006 Neuroscience Meeting Planner. Atlanta, GA: Society for Neuroscience, 2006. Online115. Gyengesi E, Detari L, Zaborszky L (2006) The effect of prefrontal stimulation on the firing of basal forebrain neurons Program No A114.9 Vienna, Austria: Federation of European Neuroscience Societies 114. Hur EE, Zaborszky L (2006) Glutamatergic (Vglut2) input to the basal forebrain in rats. Program No. A010.6 Vienna, Austria: Federation of European Neuroscience Societies 113. Zaborszky L, Varsanyi P, McDonnell NC, Howell FW (2005) 3D cellular database of the rat brain: Integrated anatomical data and analytical tools. Soc Neurosci Abst 35112. Mosca K, Duque A, Detari L, Noszek A, Rommer L, Zaborszky L (2005) Postsynaptic target of electrophysiologically identified NPY axons in the basal forebrain. Soc Neurosci Abst 34111. Toth A, Detari L, Zaborszky L (2005) Interaction of cortical slow wave rhythm and processing in urethane anestetized rats. Soc Neurosci Abst 34110. Simon L, Sandor G, Domonkos K, Noszek A, Zaborszky L (2005) Wide range alignement of EM serial sections. 10th Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Neuroscience Society, Abstracts109. Toth A, Zaborszky L, Detari L (2005) EEG effect of basal forebrain neuropeptide Y administration in urethane anaesthetized rats. FENS Forum vol.2, A128.9, 2004 108. Turi, GF, Fekete C, Hrabovszky E, Liposits Z, Zaborszky L (2004) Histaminergic innervation of cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain of the rat. Soc Neurosci Abst 33107. Zaborszky, L, Amunts K Mohlberg H, Sturm V,Zilles K (2004) Interindividual variability of human basal forebrain structures in MRI-based 3D space: possible clinical relevance. The Human Brain modeling and remodeling. 2nd Santa Lucia Int Conference, Abstracts, 68106. Zaborszky, L, Hur EE, Edwards, RH, Rommer E (2003) Glutamatergic innervation of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons. Soc Neurosci Abst 33105. Raza, A, Csordas, Hoffer ZS, Alloway, KD, Zaborszky L (2003) The role of the basal forebrain in sensory-motor coordination. Soc Neurosci Abst 32104. Duque, A, Detari L, Rommer E, Zaborszky, L (2002) Morphological comparison between cholinergic and NPY basal forebrain neurons. Soc Neurosci Abst 28. Program No. 35.1. 2002 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. Online.103. Hajszan, T, Liposits, Z, Zaborszky L (2002) Adrenergic input to the perifornical orexin-containing neurons in the rat. Soc Neurosci Abst 28, Program No. 735.9. 2002 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. Online.102. Hur, EE, Stornetta, RL, Guyenet, PG, Zaborszky, L (2002) Distribution of glutamate-neurons in

the basal forebrain as revealed by the presence of vesicular glutamate transporter (VGLUT2). Soc. Neurosci. Abst 28Program No. 239.4. 2002 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience, 2002. Online.

101. Momiyama M, Zaborszky L (2002) Somatostatin-induced inhibition of GABAergic transmission onto cholinergic neurons in the rat basal forebrain identified with Cy3-192IgG. Japan J Pharmacol, 88, Suppl I, 135P100 Smith, K.S., Csordas, A., Hajszan, T., Zaborszky L. (2001) Somatostatin-containing neurons in the basal forebrain receive input from the ventral mesencephalon. . Soc. Neurosci. Abst.

27:156799. Zaborszky, L., Wu M., Zhang, Z., Hajszan, T., van den Pol, A.N., Alreja M. (2001) Hypocretin excitation and innervation of septohippocampal cholinergic neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 27:125998. Csordas, A., Zaborszky, L. (2001) Organization of the basal forebrain corticopetal system: A computational anatomical study. Changing Views of Cajal’s Neuron. Cajal Club/Cajal Institute International Conference, Abstracts, Madrid, Spain

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97. Duque, A., Balatoni, B., Detari L., Zaborszky, L. (2001) Computerized 3-D reconstruction of single NPY and cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain. Changing Views of Cajal’s neuron. Cajal Club/Cjal Institute International Conference, Abstracts, Madrid, Spain96. Duque A., Balatoni, B., Detari L., Zaborszky, L. (2001) Further characterization of the morphology and synaptology of electrophysiologically and neurochemically identified basal forebrain neuropeptide Y neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 27:7195. Hajszan,T., Zaborszky, L. (2000) Serotoninergic innervation of chemically characterized neurons in the basal forebrain. Neurobiology 8:327-328.94. Hajszan,T., Zaborszky, L. (2000) Serotoninergic innervation of basal forebrain neurons in the rat. Serotonin: From the Molecule to the Clinic. A Serotonin Club/ Brain Research Bulletin Conference. Elsevier Science, Abstracts, p. 97 93. Kiss, J., Csaki, H, Bokor, L, Zaborszky L. (2000) Demonstration of glutamate/aspartatergic neurons in the neuronal structure of the septum-diagonal band complex of the rat by using [3H]D-aspartate retrograde transport autoradiography. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 26: 18592. Komisaruk, BR, Mosier, KM, Criminale, C, Liu, W-C, Zaborszky, L, Whipple, B, Kalnin AJ. (2000) Localization of human lower brainstem and spinal cord nuclei using fMRI. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 26: 69491. Hajszan, T., Zaborszky, L (2000) Adrenergic innervation of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons in the rat. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 26: 214090. Csordas, A., Zaborszky, L. (2000) A second look at the organization of the basal forebrain corticopetal system. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 26: 214089. Duque, A., Detari L., Zaborszky, L. (2000) Morphology and synaptology of electrophysiologically and neurochemically identified basal forebrain neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 26: 214088. Vadasz, Cs., Zaborszky L. (1999) Phenotyp QTL Introgression: Analysis of the midbrain dopaminergic system. Behavior Genetics 29:371-37287. Golmayo, L, Zaborszky L, Nunez A. (1999) Somatosensory cortical inputs to the basal forebrain

contribute to somatosensory cortical processing. Soc. Neurosci. Abst 25: 116786. Hajszan, T, Zaborszky L.(1999) Serotoninergic innervation of the basal

forebrain. Soc. Neurosci Abst. 25:19085. Ermita, BR, Allen, MT, Gluck A, Zaborszky L. (1999) Effects of neurotoxic lesions of the edial septum on motor-reflex learning in the rabbit. Soc. Neurosci Abst . 25:19184. Csordas, A., Nunez, A., Zaborszky L.(1999) Afferent input to frontal cortex in rat. Soc. Neurosci

Abst. 25:19083. Duque, A, Detari, L, Zaborszky L. (1999) Identified basal forebrain neurones: unit activity and its

relationship to cortical EEG. Soc. Neurosci. Abst 25:19082. Buhl, DL, Bjaalie, JG, Nadasdy, Z, Somogyi J, Zaborszky L. (1999) Computational anatomical

analysis of the basal forebrain in rodents and primates. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 25:19081. Komisaruk, BR, Mosier, KM, Criminale, C, Liu, W-C, Zaborszky, L, Whipple, B, Nissanov, J, Kalnin

AJ. (1999) Functional MRI of human pons, medulla and cervical cord. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 25:118.80. Duque, A., Tepper, J.M., Zaborszky L. (1998) Further characterization of basal

forebrain non-cholinergic cells: electrophysiology, efferent projection andimmunocytochemnistry. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 24:1336

79. Komisaruk, BR, Mosier, KM, Criminale, C, Liu, W-C, Zaborszky, L, Whipple, B, Nissanov, J, Kalnin AJ. (1998) Functional mapping of human lower brainstem cranial nerve nuclei using fMRI. Neuroimage, 7:S571

78. Komisaruk, BR, Mosier, KM, Criminale, C, Liu, W-C, Zaborszky, L, Whipple, B, Nissanov, J, Kalnin AJ. (1998) Functional mapping of human brainstem cranial nerve nuclei: An fMRI analysis. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 24:1150

77. Zaborszky, L. (1998) Non-cholinergic neurons of the basal forebrain: Morphologycytochemistry and connections. “Advancing from the Ventral Striatum to theExtended Amygdala: Implications for Neuropsychiatry and Drug Abuse”. A New YorkAcademy of Sciences Conference, Charlottesville, VA. Abstracts, Invited Speaker.

76. Zaborszky, L., Ermita, B.R., Allen, M.T., C. Criminale, Gluck M. (1998) P75-NGFimmunocytochemical identification of cholinergic neurons in the rabbit basal forebrain. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 24:1336

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75. Anderson, P., Vadasz, C. Zaborszky L. (1998) Midbrain dopamine neuron number in RQIand RI mouse strains using unbiased stereological methods. Soc. Neurosci Abst.,24:1596

74. Johnson, L., Koos, T, Zaborszky, L., K. Moore, Tepper, J.M. (1997) GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition of medium spiny neurons by fast spiking interneurons in rat neostriatum. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 23:1279.

73. Lynch, B., Orosz D, Zaborszky L (1996) Basal forebrain corticopetal system: 3-D computer graphic reconstruction. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 22:1256.

72. Poobalasingham, S., Pang, K., Zaborszky L. (1996) Distribution of neurons containing different type of calcium binding proteins in the cholinergic basal forebrain. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 22:1255.

71. Zaborszky, L, Nadasdy Z (1996) Basal forebrain cholinergic system: A knowledge base installed on the World Wide Web. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 22:1255

70. Zaborszky, L, Kiss J, Rosin DL (1995) Alpha2A-adrenergic receptors are present in basal forebrain cholinergic projection neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 21:69.

69. Pang, K, Tepper JM, Zaborszky L (1995) Modulation of basal forebrain neurons by locus coeruleus and substantia nigra. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 21:69.

68. Miller, PJ, Zaborszky L (1995) Induction of c-fos in the basal forebrain following kainate injection into mesopontine tegmentum. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 21:609.

67. Gaykema, RPA, Zaborszky L (1994) Differential input to basal forebrain cholinergic cells from dopaminergic midbrain: a computer assisted three-dimensional reconstruction. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 20:77.

66. Hashemzadeh-Gargari, H, Anderson P, Picklo D, Robertson D, Wiley RG, Zaborszky L (1994) Loss of ChAT immunostaining in forebrain neurons after lesioning of the noradrenergic system. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 20:79.

65. Somogyi, J., Zaborszky L (1994) Computer aided mapping and statistical analysis of the spatial distribution of cholinergic neurones in the basal forebrain of the rat. 18th Eur. Neurosci. Cong., Wiena, Neurosci. Lett. (Suppl. )

64. Li, XG., Zaborszky L (1994) In vivo intracellularly recorded two thalamic neurons: morphology and electrophysiology. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 20: 562.

63. Miller, PJ., Zaborszky L (1994) Neuronal degeneration induced by 3-nitropropionic acid in the forebrain: analysis with a silver method. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 20:1255.

62. Zaborszky, L., Gaykema, RPA., Somogyi J (1994) 3-D computer graphic reconstruction of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons for anatomical data integration. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 20:77.

61. Zaborszky, L. (1994) Organization and afferent regulation of basal forebrain cholinergic projection neurons. WHMA, A98.

60. Gaykema, RPA., Brashear, HR., Zaborszky L (1993) Substantia nigra-ventral tegmental area projections to basal forebrain cholinergic and parvalbumin-containing neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 19:288.

59. Harrison, MB., Wooten, GF., Willey, RG., Zaborszky L. (1993) Degeneration of striatonigral neurons following volkensin injection in the substantia nigra. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 19:1587.

58. Hashemzadeh-Gargari, H., Jung, HA., Bennett, JP., Zaborszky L. (1993) Effects of unilateral 6-OHDA lesion on the expression of preprosomatostatin mRNAs in the rat forebrain. Soc.Neurosci. Abst., 19:82.

57. Kiss, J., Jane, JA., Zaborszky L. (1993) Distribution of neurons containing immunoreactivity for metabotropic-1α glutamate receptors (MGluR-lα) in the rat basal forebrain complex. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 19:287.

56. Somogyi, J., Orosz, D., Zaborszky L. (1993) 3-D mapping and statistical analysis of distribution and dendritic arborization of cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain. Soc.Neurosci. Abst., l9:288.

55. Zaborszky, L., Cullinan, WE., Gaykema, RPA., Kiss J. (1993) Termination of prefrontal axons in the basal forebrain. Soc. Neurosci. Abst., 19:288.

54. Cullinan, WE., Grzanna, R., Zaborszky L. (1990) Locus coeruleus projections to the rostral forebrain with special reference to innervation of cholinergic projection neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 16:1057.

53. Schumacher, M., Coirini H, Zaborszky L, McEwen BS.(1990) Lesion of the parabrachial nuclei increases CCK-receptor binding in the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 16:83.

52. Zaborszky, L., Cullinan, WE., Heimer L. (1990) Noradrenergic/adrenergic input to cholinergic

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forebrain projection neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 16:1056.51. Cullinan, WE., Zaborszky L. (1989) Afferents to calcium-binding protein containing basal forebrain

neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 15:999.50. Cullinan, WE., Zaborszky L. (1988) Medial hypothalamic afferents to forebrain cholinergic projection

neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 14:631.49. Zaborszky, L., Braun A. (1988) Peptidergic afferents to forebrain cholinergic neurons. Soc. Neurosci.

Abst. 14:905.48. Cullinan, W.E., Zaborszky L.(1987) Caudal hypothalamic projections to the rostral forebrain with

special references to afferents of cholinergic neurons.Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 13:446.47. Heimer, L, Snavely, FL., Luine, L., Zaborszky L. (1987) Monoaminergic and cholinergic systems in

the rostral forebrain. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 13:703.46. Luine, VL., Zaborszky, L., Allen, D., Frankfurt M. (1987) Outgrowth and integration of raphe

transplants with hypothalamus. Transplantation into the Mammalian CNS. Schmitt Neurol.Sci.Symp., Rochester, NY.

45. Zaborszky, L., Cullinan, WE., Heimer L. (1987) Ascending brainstem projections to forebrain cholinergic neurons. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 13:1189.

44. Zaborszky, L., Luine, V.N. (1987) Evidence for existence of monoaminergic-cholinergic interactions in the basal forebrain. J. Cell. Biol., Suppl. 11D, 187.

43. Zaborszky, L., Luine, VN., Cullinan, WE., Heimer L. (1987) Monoaminergic afferents to the cholinergic forebrain neurons. Second IBRO Congress, Budapest, Hungary Neuroscience Suppl. 22, S798.

42. Zaborszky, L., Heimer L. (1986) GABAergic neurons in the ventral pallidum. IBAGS IInd Triennial, Univ. Victoria, B.C., Canada. Abstracts 4l.

41. Zaborszky, L., Luine, VN., Allen, D., Snavely, L., Heimer L. (1986) Biochemical changes in the cholinergic forebrain system following transection of the ascending brainstem fibers. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. l2:57l.

40. Zaborszky, L., Zahm, SD., Oertel, WH., Heimer L. (1985) Afferents to the GAD-containing cells in the ventral pallidum. Anat. Rec. 211:221A.

39. Zaborszky, L., Tombol, T., Oertel, WH., Heimer L. (1985) A combined Golgi, degeneration and immunocytochemical study of the ventral pallidum in rat. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 11:205.

38. Zaborszky, L., Carlsen, J., Oertel, WH., Heimer L. (1985) Cholinergic and GABAergic projections to the olfactory bulb in the rat. 9th Eur Neurosci Cong, Oxford, Neurosci. Lett. (Suppl 22):S547.

37. Brashear, HR., Zaborszky, L., Schmechel, D., Heimer L. (1984) Overlapping distribution of Gabaergic and cholinergic neurons in the diagonal band of he rat. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. l0:705.

36. Carlsen, J., Zaborszky, L., Heimer L. (1984) Cholinergic innervation of rat amygdala as determined by combined retrograde fluorescent tracing and neurotransmitter histochemistry. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. l0:8.

35. Zahm, DS., Alones, VE., Zaborszky, L., Oertel, WH., Schmechel, DE., Heimer L. (1984) A semithin and thin section analysis of the coextensive distribution of glutamic acid decarboxylase, met-enkephalin and substance P immuno-reactivities in rat ventral pallidum. Anat. Rec. 208:200A.

34. Zaborszky, L., Eckenstein, F., Leranth, Cs., Oertel, W., Schmechel, D., Alones, V., Heimer L. (1984) Cholinergic cells of the ventral pallidum: A combined electron microscopic immunocytochemical, degeneration and HRP study. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 10:8.

33. Zahm, S., Zaborszky, L., Oertel, W., Schmechel, D., Heimer L. (1984) The ventral pallidothalamic projection: A light and EM immunohistochemical study using fluorescent tracers, horseradish peroxidase and antibodies against glutamate decarboxylase and choline acetyltransferase. Soc.Neurosci. Abst. 10:8.

32. Heimer, L., Alheid, GF., Zaborszky L. (1983) Microinjections of retrograde fluorescent tracers in the ventral pallidum of rat label neurons at the medial edge of the subthalamic nucleus. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 9:1230.

31. Zaborszky, L., Beinfeld, MC., Palkovits, M., Heimer L. (1983) Cholecystokinin containing afferents to the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus in rat. Soc. Neurosci. Abst.9:453.

30. Zaborszky, L., Heimer, L., Beinfeld, MC., Eiden, LE., Palkovits M. (1983) CCK-fibers in the ascending and piriform afferents to the ventral striatum. Anat. Rec. 205:223A.

29. Zaborszky, L., Alones, VE., Heimer L. (1982) Distribution of enkephalin, glutamate decarboxylase and substance P immunoreactivities in the ventral striato-pallidal system. In Immunocytochemistry and

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its Application in Brain Research, The Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, pp. 243, Amsterdam.28. Zaborszky, L., Alheid, GF., Alones, VE., Oertel, WH., Schmechel, DE., Heimer L. (1982) Afferents of

the ventral pallidum studied with a combined immunohisto-chemical-anterograde degeneration method. Soc. Neurosci. Abst. 8:218.

27. Kiss, JZ., Palkovits, M., Zaborszky, L., Tribollet, E., Szabo, D., Makara GB. (1981) Quantitative histological analysis of cell population and synaptic organization in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (NPV) of the rat, Fifth Eur. Neurosci. Cong., Liege, Belgium, Neurosci. Lett. (Suppl.7) S229.

26. Kiss, J., Zaborszky, L., Mezey E. (1981) Hippocampo-hypothalamic connections in the rat. Light- and electron microscopic autoradiographic study, Fifth Eur. Neurosci. Cong., Liege, Neurosci.Lett. (Suppl 7):S416

25. Zaborszky, L., Wolff JR. (1981) The callosal system of the rat studied with a new silver degeneration technique, Fifth Eur. Neurosci. Cong., Liege, Neurosci. Lett. (Suppl 7):S219.

24. Wolff, JR., Holzgraefe, M., Eulner, S., Zaborszky L. (1980) Modular organization of rat neocortex: Development and connectivity. Proc. Int. Union. Phys. Sci., Budapest, A788.

23. Zaborszky, L., Palkovits M. (1980) Afferent connections of the hypothalamic arcuate and ventromedial nuclei. A horseradish peroxidase study. 75. Versamml. Anat. Ges., Antwerpen, A269.

22. Zaborszky, L. (1980) Afferent neural connections of the medial basal hypothalamus A horseradish peroxidase study. Proc. Int. Union Physiol. Sci., Budapest, A795.

21. Zaborszky, L.(1979) The afferent connections of the retrochiasmatic area - A horseradish peroxidase study. 1. Arbeitstagung Anat. Ges., Wurzburg, Zusammenfassungen 16.

20. Zaborszky, L.(1979) Afferent connection of the medial basal hypothalamus - A horseradish peroxidase study. 3rd Eur. Neurosci. Cong., Rome, Neurosci. Lett. (Suppl 3):59.

19. Zaborszky, L., Leranth, Cs., Palkovits M. (1979) Light- and electron microscopic examination of the degeneration of monoaminergic terminals in the central nervous system of the rat. 11th Conf. on Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis, Szeged, A390-391.

18. Zaborszky, L., Palkovits M.(1978) Afferent brain stem connections of the hypophysiotrophic area.Int. Symp. Neuroendocr. Reg. Mech., Beograd, A22.

17. Zaborszky, L., Feminger, A., Palkovits M. (1978) Afferent brain stem connections of the amygdaloid nuclei in the rat. 73.Versamml. Anat. Ges., Innsbruck, Zusammenfassungen 269.

16. Zaborszky, L., Guldner, FH., Makara, GB., Palkovits M.(1978) Quantitative studies on the suprachiasmatic nucleus. 2nd Eur. Neurosci. Cong., Florence, Neurosci. Lett. (Suppl 1):S196.

15. Palkovits, M., Mezey, E., Versteeg, DHG., Zaborszky, L., De Jong, W., Wijnen, HLJM., Kiss, P. (1977) Topographic and biochemical examinations of the ascending pathways of the brain stem in the rat. Fourth Eur. Anat. Cong., Basle, Acta Anat. 99:301.

14. Zaborszky, L., Gallyas, F, Wolff JR.(1977) Az agykergi commissuralis projekcio organizacioja patkanyban. MAHET Jub. Kongr., Budapest, A67 (Hungarian).

13. Zaborszky, L., Palkovits, M., Fekete, M., Brownstein, M., Herman, J., Feminger, A.(1977) Biochemical and morphological changes in the hypothalamic and limbic nuclei following electrolytic lesions of mesencephalic-pontine noradrenaline cell groups (A5, A6, A7, A8) in rat. Fourth Eur. Anat. Cong., Basle, Acta Anat. 99:326.

12. Palkovits, M., Zaborszky L. (1976) Neuroanatomy of central cardiovascular control. Hypertension and Brain Mechanisms - Int Workshop, Utrecht, A14.

11. Zaborszky, L., Hamori J. (1976) Role of climbing fibres in preserving the structure of the cerebellar molecular layer, 39th Cong Hung Physiol Soc., Pecs, Acta Physiol. Acad. Sci. Hung. 47:272.

10. Zaborszky, L., Brownstein, MJ., Leranth, Cs., Palkovits M.(1976) Aufsteigende aminergische Hirnstammbahnen: Experimentelle licht - und elektronmikroskopische Untersuchungen. 71. Versamml. Anat. Ges., Rostock, Zusammenfassungen 169.

9. Schiebler, TH., Zaborszky L. (1975) On the glia of the median eminence of the rat. 10th Int. Cong. of Anatomists, Kyoto Symp. on the Nervous System, Kyoto, A51.

8. Zaborszky, L., Makara GB. (1975) Studies on intrahypothalamic connections. Int. Symp. Cell Molec. Bases of Neuroendocr. Processes, Visegrad, A76.

7. Zaborszky, L., Leranth, Cs., Palkovits M. (1975) Quantitative Untersuchungen am Nucleus supraopticus. 70. Versamml. Anat. Ges., Dusseldorf, Zusammenfassungen 169.

6. Zaborszky, L., Schiebler TH. (1974) Quantitative Untersuchungen an Tanycyten und Pituicyten. 69. Versamml. Anat. Ges., Kiel, Zusammenfassungen, 191.

5. Zaborszky, L., Leranth, Cs., Palkovits M. (1973) Gold-thioglucose induced degeneration in the

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mediobasal hypothalamus. 7th Conf. Eur. Comp. Endocrinologists, Budapest, A55.4. Zaborszky, L., Palkovits, M., Leranth Cs.(1973) Quantitative histological analysis of the striatum

radiatum of the rat hippocampus. Proc. 3rd Eur. Anat. Cong, Manchester, A113-116.3. Leranth, Cs., Zaborszky, L., Marton, J., Palkovits M. (1971) Afferent neuronal pathways of the

supraoptic nuclei. Vth Hung. Endocr. Cong., Szeged, Acta Med. Acad. Sci. Hung. 28 (Suppl):52.2. Zaborszky, L., Leranth, Cs., Palkovits M. (1971) Fiber degeneration in the hypothalamus and limbic

system following the customary stereotaxic dorsal penetration into the hypothalamus. Vth Hung. Endocr. Cong., Szeged, Acta Med. Acad. Sci. Hung. 28 (Suppl):51.

1. Meszaros, T., Leranth, Cs., Zaborszky L. (1969) Afferentation and intranuclear structures of brain stem viscerosensory nuclei. 1st Cong. Hung. Anat. Soc., Budapest, Acta Morph. Acad. Sci., Hung., 17:344-345.

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